Book Title: Istopadesa The Golden Discourse
Author(s): Vijay K Jain
Publisher: Vikalp

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________________ Verse 51 13. It is better to be happy inside and a pauper outside, than to be a wreck inside and a potentate outside. 14. Wise men clearly apprehend the miseries of worldly existence and take steps which will provide them succour in this life, and the next. 15. As we advance in life we must be in a hurry to control and restrain our activities and passions as these lead to the bondage of karmas. 16. A large heap of evil karmas is engendered while we engage ourselves in the money-earning process. 17. The wise man does not abandon himself to sense gratification. Renunciation rather than acquisition is a source of inner peace. 18. It makes no sense to abandon our body, home to numerous diseases and refuse, to sense-indulgence. 19. Our efforts to nourish the body at the expense of the soul are short-sighted and are bound to result into suffering. 20. Inauspicious meditation leads to the influx of evil karmas and the auspicious meditation to the destruction of karmas. 21. The soul is of the nature of perfect knowledge and infinite bliss, coextensive with the body, and eternal. 22. Meditating on the pure Self through the medium of the Self is the only certain and unfailing means to achieve the highest aim of self-realization. 23. The very first requisite for self-exertion that leads to the removal of the veils of karmic matter from the soul is the acquisition of right faith. 131

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